Fungus among us? Not to worry. A quick guide from Meg, our in house plant therapist to keep your plants happy and only using things on them that you would eat. Nom nom.
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Tiny Terrace? Want a stunning container garden? NP.
Hi friends with small spaces, we know sometimes it can be hard to choose what to grow and where to grow it. We have some very special flowers to keep you company no matter where you live. The main...
Continue ReadingPlanning your summer annuals garden aka: Do the Wave
A fun way to plan your summer garden is to think about what will bloom when, so you will have a steady flow of blooms all summer. Your kitchen table and your friends will thank you.
Continue ReadingThe founders of Plantgem dish on what makes them tick and what makes their catalog unlike any other
“‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” -John Keats from Ode on a Grecian Urn You know those moments when you see something so special that you f...
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Dahlias are a Plantgem darling. We love their big personalities and extraordinary diversity. Find out some fun facts about these beauties and then get to growing them yourselves!
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Rock your zone
In the gardening world there is a lot of talk about "zones" which can feel a bit confusing. We are here to demystify and help you understand when to best plant things based on where you live. P.S. we also figure it out for you and send you things at the right time to plant.
Continue ReadingGrowing a Pet Amaryllis
These fancy beauties are so extra, blooming on demand inside in the coldest darkest months. Here's a craft you can do, success guaranteed.
Continue ReadingConfessions of an Annual Lover
Annuals are like fast fashion, a satisfying hit of color to make your garden feel new. If you crave a jolt of color after the winter, annual flowers are your answer.
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Just as their generous beauty has left you smitten, lying amongst their spent petals and marveling at the swift passage of time, they steal away, leaving behind fond memories (and, perhaps, a few seeds).
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